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Recent research suggests that phone, computer, and tablet use may start to protect your brain health after a certain age. Here's what you need to know.
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Research links variations in the gene GRIN2A to a higher risk of developing schizophrenia and other forms of mental illness.
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Even supporters of mRNA vaccination against COVID-19 might be surprised at just how much higher death rates are among the unvaccinated.
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Nicknamed "winter vomiting disease," it has sparked warnings from health experts ahead of the holidays.
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Chicken soup, a beloved comfort food, provides significant health advantages. It boosts immunity, aids digestion, and enhances mood. Studies show it i
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Evelyn Griffin serves on a national vaccine advisory panel that is making landmark changes to longstanding public health practices under health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who has campaigned against vaccines. She has worked on maternal mortality, a majo…
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This week, learn when to take Vitamin D, the difference between collagen and gelatin, and the best supplements for yourage.
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Scientists at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) have discovered a key mechanism that makes prostate cancer cells resistant to the latest drugs used to treat them. Their findings, reported in the current issue of Nature, solve a longstandi…
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KJ Muldoon is part of Nature’s 10, a list of people who shaped science in 2025.
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PIERCE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WCPO) -- Ohio wildlife officials cleaned up the carcasses of 72 black vultures on Friday morning, which were splayed across the ballfields and campus of a Clermont
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A fired public-health official, a mosquito breeder and a baby with a smile seen around the world. These are just a few of the remarkable people chosen for Nature’s 10.
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More parents are refusing vitamin K shots for their newborns, a study published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association found. It’s a trend that experts worry could have deadly consequences
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New research suggests your daily coffee habit might be a surprising ally in cellular health. Scientists are exploring how coffee's antioxidants and c
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Researchers revealed that the microbial metabolite TMA can directly block the immune protein IRAK4, reducing inflammation and improving insulin sensitivity. The molecule counteracts damage caused by high-fat diets and even protects mice from sepsis. Since IRA…
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Ellie Philpot was 23, and a runner and gym-goer working 12 hours shifts - before she found a lump.
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OHSU researchers find catching at least seven hours of sleep a night will improve how you feel, how long you live.
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Scientists have observed how psilocybin rewires the brain to overcome fear. The drug coordinates the silencing of trauma neurons and the activation of safety signals to promote behavioral flexibility in mice.
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Constipation affects millions each year, but the good news is that small tweaks to what you eat can make a real difference. A study from King’s College London shows that foods like prunes, kiwis, rye bread, and high-mineral water can help soften stool and sup…
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Pure cinematic joy! Check out this viral slow-motion video of a Golden Retriever achieving max chaos on the couch in the living room.
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Physician and science communicator Kristen Panthagani talks about why public trust in vaccines has fallen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to actual peer-reviewed research, women’s farts smell worse than men’s. Not louder, not more frequent. Just…stronger.
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The state has higher rates of flu hospitalizations, emergency room visits and positive tests than it did at this time last year.
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A newly identified cancer pathway may finally reveal how to stop pancreatic tumors before they spread. A Cornell-led research effort has uncovered how a highly aggressive type of pancreatic cancer is able to enter the bloodstream, addressing a long-standing q…
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Out of the 11 S&P 500 sectors, the tech sector was the only one that closed in the green on Monday.
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